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Compact Low-cost Scanner for 3D-Reconstruction of Body Parts with Structured Light Illumination

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This paper describes a low-cost miniaturized 3D reconstruction approach using structured light. By projecting known patterns onto a surface, shape and structure of the surface can be measured and characteristic parameters of deformation can be determined. Existing approaches use large geometries and complex optical components. Here we present our system with the size of a cigarette pack and a working distance of only 6 cm. The theoretical depth resolution of the system is determined by the resolution of the camera and the projector as well as the system geometry and was found to be about 100 μm.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Set-up
  2.1. Hardware
  2.2. Implementation
 3. Calibration of the System
  3.1. Calibrating the Camera
  3.2. Calibration of the Projector
  3.3. Calibration of the Stereo System
 4. 3D-Reconstruction
  4.1. Reconstruction of a 3D Surface
  4.2. Reconstruction of Body Parts
 5. Conclusions
 Acknowledgements
 References

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  • Andreas Tortschanoff Carinthian Tech Research AG, Europastrasse 4/1, 9524 Villach, Austria
  • Andreas Fritz Carinthian Tech Research AG, Europastrasse 4/1, 9524 Villach, Austria
  • Raimund Leitner Carinthian Tech Research AG, Europastrasse 4/1, 9524 Villach, Austria

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